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Page 44 understand the complacency with which he announces, what must be news to all except himself, "that every statement in his (the "Hindu" correspondent's) sensational letter has been publicly contradicted," As far as I know-and I have been a regular and careful reader of the local papers-only 3 or 4 of my statements and these the least important ones have been contradicted in the most shaky way. But what have "they" to say about my statement anent the Anagondi case, the puppet minister and the minister de facto, the Nawab Mushtak Husain's application for retirement, the significant omissions in connec- tion with the Treasury frauds cases, the Revenue Secretary's 'sympathy' with the rayayatet hoc genus omne? Echo answers, "What have they?"